Millet Puree

Why Millet Is a Great First Food

Millet is a traditional grain that has nourished little tummies for generations. Naturally gluten-free and grounding, it’s a wonderful option for introducing variety while keeping meals gentle and comforting.

When soaked, cooked, and blended well, millet becomes smooth and easy to digest β€” perfect for early spoon-feeding.

Nutritional Value (Naturally Provides)

                  πŸŒΎ  Complex carbohydrates – sustained energy

                  πŸŒΎ  Dietary fiber – supports digestion

                  πŸŒΎ  Iron – supports healthy growth

                  πŸŒΎ  Magnesium – supports bones and muscle function

(Naturally nourishing, with a hearty yet gentle profile.)

Ingredients

                  πŸŒΎ  2 tablespoons millet (soaked overnight)

                  πŸŒΎ  1Β½ cups water

                  πŸŒΎ  Optional: breast milk or formula (to thin)

Step-by-Step Guide:

Step 1: Prepare

Soak millet overnight and rinse well.

Step 2: Boil

Cook with water until very soft (pressure cook or simmer 20 minutes).

Step 3: Blend

Blend thoroughly until completely smooth.

Step 4: Adjust texture

Thin generously to a Stage 1, spoon-drippy texture.

Step 5: Serve

Cool slightly and serve.

Gentle Texture Tip

Millet can be hearty β€” blending well and thinning adequately makes all the difference for early eaters.

Storage

            β€’          Refrigerate for up to 24 hours

            β€’          Freeze small portions for up to 1 month

            β€’          Stir well and thin when reheating

What to Try Next with Millet

            β€’          πŸŒΎ + πŸŽ Millet & Apple β€” softens flavor, adds sweetness

            β€’          πŸŒΎ + πŸ Millet & Pear β€” light and soothing

            β€’          πŸŒΎ + πŸ₯• Millet & Carrot β€” gentle veggie introduction

Mama Made TipΒ πŸ’›

Traditional grains like millet bring warmth and nourishment β€” prepared gently, they’re a beautiful part of baby’s early food journey.